Meat Stew

Serves 4 People

Boar Stew With Dumplings

You can use this recipe to make stew with pretty much any strongly flavoured red meat: beef, pork, wild boar, venison or pheasant. I would not recommend it for lamb, chicken or turkey.

Ingredients:

Method

  1. Add the oil to a large casserole dish (or a Dutch Oven),
  2. add the thyme and and oregano to the dish,
  3. slice the onion, add to the dish, and start to fry on a medium heat,
  4. add the chopped garlic to the dish,
  5. stir regularly,
  6. once the onion is about half cooked, add the leek and carrots to the dish,
  7. when the onion and leek looks mostly cooked, add the meat,
  8. keep stirring,
  9. once the meat is sealed (lightly browned on all sides), add the mushrooms and stir in,
  10. after about 3 minutes, add the flour and stir until it has formed a smooth Roux,
  11. add the red wine, tinned tomatoes and tomato purée, and stir until smooth,
  12. add the mustard, Worcestershire sauce, aceto balsamico, bay leaves, sambal oelek, paprika powder and marmite,
  13. reduce the heat to a slow simmer and put on the lid,
  14. stir every 20 minutes to ensure that nothing sticks to the bottom of the dish, adjusting the heat to maintain a slow simmer,
  15. if there is not enough liquid, add more wine; if it is too runny, whisk in more flour,
  16. simmer for at least 3 hours (more is better) before serving,
  17. if you want to make dumplings, add them to the stew about an hour before serving; alternatively, serve with mashed potatoes.

Dumplings

I like dumplings in my stew, so here is how to make dumplings.

Ingredients:

Method

  1. Thoroughly mix all the dry ingredients in a mixing bowl,
  2. add the oil and gently kneed it in with your fingers- the mixture should now be clumpy but not wet,
  3. gradually kneed in the water until the dough is wet enough to form into dumplings,
  4. form the dough into dumplings by rolling between the palms of your hands, and place them in the stew,
  5. leave the dumplings in the covered simmering stew for an hour, and they will be ready to eat.